The Las Vegas Raiders must be open to any and all options when it comes to fixing their offensive line.
Raiders’ Options
The Raiders will enter free agency with more open cap space than nearly any other team in the National Football League. They must put that money to good use. There are few better investments for a team drafting a quarterback with its No. 1 pick, than its offensive line.
This is even truer for Las Vegas, which led the league in interceptions and sacks allowed. The Raiders also finished with the fewest rushing yards of any team in the league for the second consecutive season. All of these issues point to a bad offensive line. Las Vegas must fix the issue.